Guide To Chalcogen-nitrogen Chemistry
by Tristram Chivers /
2004 / English / PDF
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“Although each chapter is designed to be self–contained, there is
detailed cross-referencing between them . . . the focused nature of
the chapters together with an adequate subject index makes finding
particular compounds relatively easy . . . the introductory
chapters will be of significant interest to upper level
undergraduates as well as to graduate students . . . The
comprehensive listing of reactions and reaction types found in the
later chapters will be of more benefit to specialists in the arena
of main group chemistry. This modestly priced resource should be a
welcome addition to researchers in the field or to those interested
in entering the area.” Journal of the American Chemical Society
Chalcogen-nitrogen chemistry involves the study of compounds that
exhibit a linkage between nitrogen and sulfur, selenium or
tellurium atoms. Such studies have both fundamental and practical
importance. A Guide to Chalcogen-Nitrogen Chemistry examines the
role of chalcogen-nitrogen compounds in areas ranging from
solid-state inorganic chemistry to biochemistry. The discussion
covers fundamental questions concerning the bonding in
electron-rich systems, as well as potential practical applications
of polymers and materials with novel magnetic or electrical
properties. This book is the only account of this important topic
to appear in the last twenty–five years, and coupled with its
extensive literature coverage of very recent developments, this
comprehensive guide is essential for anyone working in the field.
The treatment is unique in providing a comparison of sulfur,
selenium and tellurium systems, with an approach intended to
emphasize general concepts that will be helpful to the
non-specialist. Each chapter is designed to be self–contained, and
there are extensive cross–references between chapters.
“Although each chapter is designed to be self–contained, there is
detailed cross-referencing between them . . . the focused nature of
the chapters together with an adequate subject index makes finding
particular compounds relatively easy . . . the introductory
chapters will be of significant interest to upper level
undergraduates as well as to graduate students . . . The
comprehensive listing of reactions and reaction types found in the
later chapters will be of more benefit to specialists in the arena
of main group chemistry. This modestly priced resource should be a
welcome addition to researchers in the field or to those interested
in entering the area.” Journal of the American Chemical Society
Chalcogen-nitrogen chemistry involves the study of compounds that
exhibit a linkage between nitrogen and sulfur, selenium or
tellurium atoms. Such studies have both fundamental and practical
importance. A Guide to Chalcogen-Nitrogen Chemistry examines the
role of chalcogen-nitrogen compounds in areas ranging from
solid-state inorganic chemistry to biochemistry. The discussion
covers fundamental questions concerning the bonding in
electron-rich systems, as well as potential practical applications
of polymers and materials with novel magnetic or electrical
properties. This book is the only account of this important topic
to appear in the last twenty–five years, and coupled with its
extensive literature coverage of very recent developments, this
comprehensive guide is essential for anyone working in the field.
The treatment is unique in providing a comparison of sulfur,
selenium and tellurium systems, with an approach intended to
emphasize general concepts that will be helpful to the
non-specialist. Each chapter is designed to be self–contained, and
there are extensive cross–references between chapters.